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Thoughts and rambles on life and death. Living and loving. Sharing the planet with billions of living human documents, every single one of us connected in some way.

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Hospice, hospital and Palliative Care Chaplain, grief counselor and advocate for our right to choose, my website, Where the Veil Grows Thin, has numerous short story podcasts from my years actively working in the field of death and dying.